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Jun 17, 1971
Manson, prosecutor have 90-minute private 'chat' — Valley News
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Valley News The two principal courtroom antagonists in the Tate-LaBianca trial — Charles Manson and chief prosecutor Vincent C. Bugliosi — got together at the Hall of Justice for a quiet 90-minute chat Monday. The story about the meeting between the cult leader and the man who demanded his execution became known Tuesday morning when Manson's attorney, Irving Kanarek, raised objections. Discuss Scientology The conversation was at Manson's request. It took place in the prisoner's docket in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge ...
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 02 The confessionals — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 10 The Suppressives — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 13 Children and Celebrities — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Epilogue — Delacorte Press
Dec 16, 1969
Scientology leader denies Manson 'Family' connection — Valley News
Dec 10, 1969
Manson scheduled for arraignment — Holland Evening Sentinel
Dec 10, 1969
Tate link sought in 2 other deaths — Detroit News
Dec 3, 1969
Cult leader was Svengali — 'Girls all obeyed him' — Press-Telegram
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Press-Telegram "Charlie was like a Svengali ... he could get anything he wanted from anybody in his 'family' ... what he said was law. He once put several of his girls in a hillside cave, with only water, for a week. They stayed. Nobody disobeyed Charlie ..." Twenty-four-year-old Juan Flynn, an employe [sic] of the Spahn Ranch where members of the kill-for-thrills hippie cult lived for two years, talked freely of the man they called "Jesus". "Jesus" is Charles Manson, leader of ...
Nov 27, 1969
Police point to Scientology sect as key in 3 murders — Valley News
Nov 27, 1969
Police search for slayer of two teenagers — Wilshire Press
Nov 26, 1969
Police seek to link 3rd slaying to murder of two cult members — Los Angeles Times (California)
Sep 5, 1968
Suicide verdict on South African — The Times (UK)More: link
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The Times (UK) A verdict of suicide was recorded at an East Grinstead inquest today on a South African, Johannes Hermanus Scheepers, aged 29, described on his alien registration card as a student of scientology. Mr. Scheepers was said to have been staying at the home of Mr. David Gaiman, Harwood House South, Harwoods Lane, a mile from the scientologists' international headquarters at Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead. Mr. Gaiman, aged 35, a senior executive of the cult, denied on oath that the dead ...
Jul 29, 1968
Man dies in 50ft. plunge from window — Scottish Daily Express (UK)More: link
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Guy Simpson Source:
Scottish Daily Express (UK) A MAN suspended from "training" with the scientology cult in Edinburgh a few days ago died in a 50ft. plunge yesterday. Jim Stewart (35), a South African, fell from the third floor window of an hotel bedroom in the centre of the city. And last night the news of his death shocked leaders of the cult that was branded last week as "socially harmful" by Health Minister Kenneth Robinson. Mr. Stewart had arrived in Edinburgh with his wife early this month ...
Jul 29, 1968
The man who fell 50ft. to his death — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Stewart Ross ,
Gordon Airs Source:
Daily Record (Scotland, UK) A MAN who came to Scotland to study scientology fell 50 feet to his death yesterday from the rear bedroom of a hotel. James Stewart, aged about 35, travelled to Edinburgh from South Africa with his wife to study at the new Scottish Scientology Headquarters, the Hubbard Academy of Personal Independence. Refused This is the cult founded in 1951 by Lafayette Ron Hubbard, a cult which, it is claimed, helps its followers to resolve their problems. Mr. Stewart and his wife—also ...
Jul 28, 1968
A town they took over — Sunday Mirror (UK)More: link
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Bruce Maxwell Source:
Sunday Mirror (UK) SCIENTOLOGY chiefs are staging an all-out drive to get new British recruits—despite Government action to curb the "harmful" cult. So far the chief effect of the Government clampdown is to restrict foreign students going to the "mind-training" cult's world HQ at St. Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex. Under existing law no action can be taken to ban British Scientologists, although Health minister Kenneth Robinson has promised to "consider other measures should they prove necessary." This is small comfort to the residents ...
Jul 14, 1968
[Placeholder for a news article presumably from Daily Mail, cited in "Scandal of Scientology", Chapter 10] — Daily Mail (UK)
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Daily Mail (UK) [...] It is said he shot himself accidentally while cleaning his revolver [...] but an open verdict was returned by the coroner. [...]
Sep 16, 1966
Conviction of Seattle man upheld — Spokesman-Review (Washington)
Sep 4, 1966
Cult ban puts Bolte on death list — Sunday Mirror (Australia)
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Sunday Mirror (Australia) Twelve rag dolls found buried under a Melbourne house are thought to symbolise the death sentence against 12 people who helped outlaw the cult of scientology in Victoria. High on the list of the 12 is the Premier of Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte. The dolls were discovered in a box hidden under floorboards which had been ripped up and then nailed down again to make a tomb. They were unearthed by workmen renovating the building, formerly the headquarters of scientology in ...
Jan 14, 1964
Murder ruled second degree — Tri city Herald (Washington)
Sep 12, 1963
Detectives seek slaying motive — Seattle Post-IntelligencerMore: link
Sep 11, 1963
Pastor slain before eyes of horrified followers — Seattle Post-IntelligencerMore: link
Feb 11, 1951
Find model, mate slain — Chicago TribuneMore: link
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Chicago Tribune Berkeley, Cal., Feb 10 (AP)—The bodies of a model and her husband were found in their apartment here last night, and Police Inspector A. R. Frock said it was murder and suicide. The victims were David E. Cary, 30, an instructor at the L. Ron Hubbard Dianetics institute of Los Angeles; and his wife, Helen, 28, a model at the California College of Arts and Crafts. Police theorized that Mrs. Cary shot her husband once in the chest, then turned a ...
Feb 11, 1951
Model and mate, instructor in dianetics, slain — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Times (California) BERKELEY, Feb. 10 (U.P.)—A "dianetics instructor" and his "artist's model" wife were found shot to death in their apartment last night, apparently a murder and suicide, according to police. The bodies of David E. Cary, 29, and his wife Helen, 27, were found after neighbors complained the apartment radio had been blaring without stop for "at least a week." Police said the couple had been dead for about 10 days. Police Investigator J. L. Houston said Mrs. Cary apparently shot her ...
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